caregivers
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Days 232-236 – Where Is Your Garden?
Our gardens are not just homes for plants but any personal place of peace. Wherever you seek solace, that is your garden. Continue reading
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Days 225-229 – The Art of Appreciation
Affirmation is the most powerful tool you have. Practice the art of appreciation in genuine ways & behold the masterpieces you create. Continue reading
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Days 220-224 – Openings in the Clouds
Is a miracle unfolding before you right now, waiting for you to part your clouds of doubt so that it may illuminate your life? Continue reading
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Days 213-217 – Portals to Paradise?
The world we occupy is one we will soon leave. Meanwhile, I fancy finding secret doors here & there, walking through them & experiencing briefly what paradise offers eternally. Continue reading
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Days 206-210 – The Leaders #1 Job
The leader’s most important job: take care of the people who take care of people. When people ask “How Did You Lead Three Hospital Systems to Success?” I say: If you want great care for patients then take great care… Continue reading
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Days 199-203 The Wild Soul
We feel most isolated when we lose touch with beauty. God’s love frees our earthly spirits to “be wild” with our own love; to be drunk on Mother Nature. And to care for the suffering. Continue reading
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Days 171-175 – “Eternity’s Sunrise” or Will This Poem Change Your Life?
Is any art or any poetry powerful enough to change how you view the world? We often do not know these important things unless we seek to answer such questions. Continue reading
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Days 164-168 – Other Realities
She awakes in a forest that she knows & encounters one she knows not. From my altered states I am sure everyday reality is shallow as a birdbath. “Recent studies of superstring theory relating to the smallest subatomic particles suggest… Continue reading
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Days 157-161 – What do we worship?
We are what we worship. Worship a flower & experience its energy. Appreciate a sacred shine & feel peace. Seek to heal the wounded & you will feel healing. Worship cruelty & your spirit will suffer. Continue reading
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Days 129-133 – May 5, 2018
David Whyte thinks we should befriend heartbreak as evidence of our humanity. He writes that “Heartbreak…is the natural outcome of caring for people…of holding in our affections those who inevitably move beyond our line of sight….” Continue reading